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as fbi officials are walking up to the cameras. the representative, special agent in charge is david bowdich. let's listen. >> a few minutes ago i got off the phone with the president of the united states, he called to press his sympathies for what happened here in los angeles earlier today, to express his support, the family of the fallen, and to ensure that anything we need, we will get from the federal government. he also informed me that tsa administrator tom will be coming out here tomorrow to the scene. first our thoughts and prayers are 28 the families, loved ones, and the colleagues of the fallen. an attack like this tests our resolve. it asks who we are and how we respond to moments like this. we light a fire and in our recovery. it is a tremendous testament that today, a day that started with horrific attacks, is now ending with los angeles international airport beginning to reopen. this morning a gunman opened fire in l. xarks's terminal three, killing a tsa agent. the first to die in the line of duty. and shooting two o
as fbi officials are walking up to the cameras. the representative, special agent in charge is david bowdich. let's listen. >> a few minutes ago i got off the phone with the president of the united states, he called to press his sympathies for what happened here in los angeles earlier today, to express his support, the family of the fallen, and to ensure that anything we need, we will get from the federal government. he also informed me that tsa administrator tom will be coming out here...
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looking through this book it has alleged coverup, the fbi, as well as the commission that investigated kennedy's assassination. overall, what shocked you the most in your research? >> i think a big theme in my book is how much basic evidence of oswald was destroyed and it was destroyed within hours of the president's death. you know, the night after the president died the navy pathologist who carried out the auchs was pushing the original autopsy report and all of his notes from the morgue into his home fireplace and that's just the start. >> okay. why would that be done? well, he said when he got home if night after the autopsy, the night after the assassination, he noticed that all of his notes and the original autopsy report were sustained with the president's blood and he didn't want those documents turned into only grizzly souvenir in a museum some day. he thought he'd destroy them. when the warren commission found out about that, they thought it would give to conspiracy theories. >> zubruder, how critical was that to the investigation? >> it was essential. it served sort of as a
looking through this book it has alleged coverup, the fbi, as well as the commission that investigated kennedy's assassination. overall, what shocked you the most in your research? >> i think a big theme in my book is how much basic evidence of oswald was destroyed and it was destroyed within hours of the president's death. you know, the night after the president died the navy pathologist who carried out the auchs was pushing the original autopsy report and all of his notes from the...
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morning, and i have my problems with him, but nobody has talked to any of the american survivors and the fbi covered it up and it's what nixon did with watergate and this administration has done it and 60% of americans including half of the democrats believe the president is hiding things about this crisis, and over 62% in the poll i was involved in said they need a special committee and that brings us back to john boehner has been in the tank not standing up for america either. >> we have 177 republican house members signed on for a 90-day committee to investigate this whole thing. and every one has been forced to sign a nondisclosure agreement where they are not allowed to talk to congress. that smacks of cover-up. >> it's a moral outrage. >> this lit up twitter. for those in the mainstream media that offten look at socia media to get a gauge, i think you have to look at the trend and this seems to be a trend. carla has tweeted to me, somebody should made account blg for the inaccurate information put out about benghazi. this is an opportunity, doug, for a democrat. it doesn't have to be t
morning, and i have my problems with him, but nobody has talked to any of the american survivors and the fbi covered it up and it's what nixon did with watergate and this administration has done it and 60% of americans including half of the democrats believe the president is hiding things about this crisis, and over 62% in the poll i was involved in said they need a special committee and that brings us back to john boehner has been in the tank not standing up for america either. >> we...
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he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but even some other pro-life advocates have backed off because they worry it is not constitutional. they say the people court protects a woman's right to abortion until a fetus is viable. >> at 20 weeks you feel pain. they do surgery on a 20 week fetus, they provide anesthesia to the fetus because it can feel pain. they can feel pain, that's what a rational humamane society shod do. >> some of your critics in south carolina say graham is up for reelection. he is worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives and this is your way to get back i
he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would...
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the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some eyebrows. did chris christie call newt gingrich a joke that couldn't be taken seriously? >> well, tonight for the first time you will be live with me to fire back. look at him, looking angry, i can promise it will be lively and absolutely no holds barred. >>> plus, is the nfl scandal really about hazing? a former miami nfl dolphins star fires back. >>> and more on a conspiracy to kill jfk. >> you calling the president a murderer? >> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event t
the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some...
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>> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event that changed america, oliver stone tells me why he believes that oswald didn't do it alone. >>> more on the elections in new york, new jersey and virginia, cnn reporter joins me, peter, this book, "double down" is creating huge waves in washington, what are the juiciest parts you unearthed in the last for years. >> one big thing that came out, you mentioned chris christie, somebody in the romney campaign apparently turned over their vice presidential vetting file and they put that in the book. one, that is pretty brazen, that never happens, these things usually go in a vault and don't leak. one thing that is perhaps more important as chris christie moves forward and thinks about running, there are more important things such as the justice department investigation. he lobbyed for a securities firm. one interesting nugget in the book, the romney campaign apparently referred to the vice presidential s
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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and mary ellen o'toole, former fbi profiler and former fbi special agent. thank you both for being here. first, i'm sorry to even put you on the spot. can you tell from this angle what kind of gun that is? what kind of semi -- it looks like a semiautomatic rifle of some sort. >> the monitor is a little small. can't quite make it out. >> tell us the fbi obviously involved in the investigation here. what is the fbi likely doing right now? >> right now, they're trying to find out everything they can about the shooter, his identity, friends, associates, co-workers, family members, anybody that could shed some light on what the motivation was for doing this, whether or not he sent out e-mails or text messages to others saying he was going to do it and why. and whether he might have been involved or had help from other people. so they're trying to piece everything together about that person from e-mail records, from phone records, business records, credit card records, everything that they can get as soon as they can get it to try to assess the motivation here, w
and mary ellen o'toole, former fbi profiler and former fbi special agent. thank you both for being here. first, i'm sorry to even put you on the spot. can you tell from this angle what kind of gun that is? what kind of semi -- it looks like a semiautomatic rifle of some sort. >> the monitor is a little small. can't quite make it out. >> tell us the fbi obviously involved in the investigation here. what is the fbi likely doing right now? >> right now, they're trying to find out...
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we are a few minutes away from the fbi update. >> what about the other people hurt in this? >> yeah, we understand that one of the tsa agents shot in the shoulder could be released any minute which is good news. he is in harvard medical center. ronald reagan medical center three people were there yesterday. one of the individuals was shot in the leg. we don't know how serious it was. a suggestion an artery was hit. and people are suffering and people waiting to come out of the hospital there, back to you, harris. >> asdom told you, a tsa officer lost his life in the attack. we learned about him from his widow. and she spoke for the first time. horr theo hernandez came to the united states from el sal vadorwhen he was 15 and they were married on valentine's day in 1998. >> he was a great man who always showed his love for our family. he was always there to help anyone in need and made people laugh. he was a wonderful husband, father and brother and son and friend. gerrardo would have been 50 next week. i am truly devastated. we are all heart brokening and will miss him dearly
we are a few minutes away from the fbi update. >> what about the other people hurt in this? >> yeah, we understand that one of the tsa agents shot in the shoulder could be released any minute which is good news. he is in harvard medical center. ronald reagan medical center three people were there yesterday. one of the individuals was shot in the leg. we don't know how serious it was. a suggestion an artery was hit. and people are suffering and people waiting to come out of the...
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so, barbara, you spoke with a former fbi profiler. what did he say to you? >> we started chatting about the fact that law enforcement is telling us they found material, anti-tsa, anti-government, this concept of the new world order, which is a conspiracy theory that is out there that some people believe that elites are going to form a new kind of one world government if you will. so, we talked to some fbi profilers who have served in the past who say, wait a minute. yes, maybe. but there may be something much deeper here, much more indicative of basic anti-social behavior. i want you to listen to maryellen o'toole, a former senior fbi profiler. >> my sense would be that he got into this through the internet as opposed to personal interactions with government agencies where he was treated impolitely or treated badly. and, again, the thought process for someone who decides my life's not going well, i'm angry at everybody, i blame everybody for what's happened to me, that thinking process takes a long time to develop. it doesn't just happen two weeks before the
so, barbara, you spoke with a former fbi profiler. what did he say to you? >> we started chatting about the fact that law enforcement is telling us they found material, anti-tsa, anti-government, this concept of the new world order, which is a conspiracy theory that is out there that some people believe that elites are going to form a new kind of one world government if you will. so, we talked to some fbi profilers who have served in the past who say, wait a minute. yes, maybe. but there...
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what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an am babassador was kid and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should ha
what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what...
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. >>> the fbi investigating the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy who police discovered was holding a toy gun. >>> hi, everyone, i'm tamron hall. we are following new revelations about the secret surveillance program. on the front page of "the wall street journal", for five years of his presidency, president obama was unaware the u.s. was spying on dozens of world leaders by tap their phones. the president learned about the spying for the first time this summer as part of an internal review he called for. white house officials also told the paper the administration put an immediate stop to some of the programs after finding out about them, including the one tracking german chancellor angela merkel. today the white house responded. >> the president feels strongly about making sure we are not just collecting information because we can, but because we should. phone call the president had with chancellor merkel made sure we do not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >>> another report out today, this one in a spanish paper el mundo, the nsa tracked over 60 million call
. >>> the fbi investigating the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy who police discovered was holding a toy gun. >>> hi, everyone, i'm tamron hall. we are following new revelations about the secret surveillance program. on the front page of "the wall street journal", for five years of his presidency, president obama was unaware the u.s. was spying on dozens of world leaders by tap their phones. the president learned about the spying for the first time this summer as...
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today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: at l.a.x. this morning it was business as usual. a far cry from friday. >> be advised. shooting occurring at the terminal. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say ciancia carried a signed letter that read he wanted to kill as many tsa officers as he could. black, white, yellow, brown. i don't discriminate. now the union representing tsa officers says some should be armed. >> the responsibility for protecting airport security is not a tsa function but something we need to certainly examine given what happened in los angeles. >> reporter: gerardo hernandez was the first tsa officer to die in the line of du
today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this....
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia allegedly gunned down two more tsa workers. the chase ended at the food court where airport police shot him four times. >> he mad a conscience decisions to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the letter, signed by ciancia addresses the tsa directly and said he intended quote, instill fear on your traitor rous minds. the widow of the 39-year-old father of two who found himself in the line of fire read a brief statement to reporters outside their home. >> i am truly devastated. we a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned...
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint, as he moved up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer who, in video appeared to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia then allegedly gunned down two more tsa officers. a chase through the terminal, ended at the food court, ending at the boarding gate, where airport police shot him four times. >> he made a conscience decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the handwritten letter found in his bag erased any doubt. the letter, signed by ciancia, addresses the tsa directly a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the...
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the fbi is now investigating this shooting. >>> a man who walked away from a controversial care facility in castro valley is still missing this morning. his name is edmond baskum. here's a photo of him. investigators say one day after the valley springs manor was shut down, he wandered away. now, this here is video of family members picking up belongings from the residence last night. 14 members were removed after investigators say they were abandoned by most of the valley springs manor staff staff. only a janitor, in fact, and a cook were left behind. the janitor told us he did his best to care for the seniors, but had only workedçh# there f about two weeks and was not a care giver. >>> the south bay should a pig problem be solved with bullets. a pack of wild pigs is -- the pigs cause thousands of dollars in damage. you see it here at this country club. granted the club a permit to trap and destroy the animals. management is now waiting to see if the trapper will be allowed to fire a gun within city limits. this means asking the city council to change the law. >> this is not an invita
the fbi is now investigating this shooting. >>> a man who walked away from a controversial care facility in castro valley is still missing this morning. his name is edmond baskum. here's a photo of him. investigators say one day after the valley springs manor was shut down, he wandered away. now, this here is video of family members picking up belongings from the residence last night. 14 members were removed after investigators say they were abandoned by most of the valley springs...
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the new fbi director is making changes to on the job training. income agents have to visit martin luther king memorial in washington. he said the move is a warning of the dangers of becoming untethered to oversight and accountability. women of the supreme court finally have the painting they deserve. artists unveiled it on monday at the smithsonian. it features the current female justice and sandra day o'connor. and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now for our "first look" at politics is news day columnist and political commentator alex. i want to focus on this nsa spying issue. the president is saying he did not know that spying of our allied leaders was taking place. which is worse. the nsa is operating without his approval or he did know and lying. >> i'll go with number one. it's a plausible deniability. our spies want to gather this information, we want them to do it but you got to isolate the president a little bit from some of the specific methods that is used to gather. so he can then later say hey i didn't k
the new fbi director is making changes to on the job training. income agents have to visit martin luther king memorial in washington. he said the move is a warning of the dangers of becoming untethered to oversight and accountability. women of the supreme court finally have the painting they deserve. artists unveiled it on monday at the smithsonian. it features the current female justice and sandra day o'connor. and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> joining me now for...
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., neighbors say they were startled when dozens of fbi agents and police officers showed up to this quiet complex on friday. they also gave insight about what they knew about ciancia. >> i thought almost like 30, 40 police, almost 50 f. they walked close to our house. i wasn't sure and i was scared to ask what they want. >> you never see him. you see the two other but never see him on a regular basis. if at all. unless he stayed put in the apartment. >> officials say a friend dropped off ciancia at l.a.x. but they don't believe that friend knew his intentions or the fact he was heavily armed with an assault rifle, high capacity magazines, a bag of ammunition and handwritten manifesto that makes it clear he was determined to kill multiple tsa employees. in addition to hernandez two other agents were shot. they have been released from the shopt that's good news. a local high school teacher you see here, he was also shot. he is hospitalized but he is doing well, all things considered. coming up i'm going to talk more about the manifesto found in ciancia's duffle bag. he names a former govern
., neighbors say they were startled when dozens of fbi agents and police officers showed up to this quiet complex on friday. they also gave insight about what they knew about ciancia. >> i thought almost like 30, 40 police, almost 50 f. they walked close to our house. i wasn't sure and i was scared to ask what they want. >> you never see him. you see the two other but never see him on a regular basis. if at all. unless he stayed put in the apartment. >> officials say a friend...
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>> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died. >> the evidence that was collected has already been collected and the evidence that wasn't collected seems like a lot of that. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their best but i don't think anyone should get their hopes up there is going to be a dramatic break in the case, given the fact so much time has passed. >> mark, the u.s. attorney said himself that federal jurisdiction is limited. what exactly does that mean? >> well, it's limited in the sense they don't have -- you're not going to bring a traditional murder case. you may have the violation of someone's rights, things like that and it's one of the few times that i actually agree with toobin. this is a hard case to have somebody revisit a year after the fact forensically, especially if you're going to have somebody change t
>> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died. >> the evidence that was collected has already been collected and the evidence that wasn't collected seems like a lot of that. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their...
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people like alex jones that say the fbi was behind the boston massacre. they should not be allowed to hide. their views should be exposed and the fact they are lying and profiting off of this should be exposed because this is the same thing as people in the middle east who encourage individuals who carry out suicide bombings. not everyone is dumb enough to follow that ideology, obviously enough. but there are a small handful of foolish people out there who unfortunately are willing to follow through with this. they don't understand this is all rhetoric and they are willing to put their actions where their mouth is. and i think it's time that those who spread these ideas are responsible for them. we hold people that spread al qaeda ideologies responsible for that and if you encourage someone to murder a federal employee, you should be held responsible. >> amen, thank you for that and thank you for pointing out more guns is not the answer. reporters standing on chairs and smoking and taking shoes off. this is justice egypt style. richard engel joins us live
people like alex jones that say the fbi was behind the boston massacre. they should not be allowed to hide. their views should be exposed and the fact they are lying and profiting off of this should be exposed because this is the same thing as people in the middle east who encourage individuals who carry out suicide bombings. not everyone is dumb enough to follow that ideology, obviously enough. but there are a small handful of foolish people out there who unfortunately are willing to follow...
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the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator and i saw the gunman, he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there and he shot him twice. >> reporter: in the end, two more tsa officers and a traveler were hit. l.a.x. police shot ciancia several times in the face and neck. he's alive but in his condition, he remains unresponsive. earlier friday morning, ciancia sent his family in new jersey rambling text messages. a woman who says she knows him says ciancia said he was going to commit suicide. the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might hav
the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator...
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the fbi interviews 48 hours after the attack and never been provided to the congress. here's why i think that's important. i don't believe there was ever a protest and i think the people on the ground told the fbi that they were attacked by a bunch of terrorists and i don't know how in the world the story started. there was a protest inspired by video gone bad. when we investigated guantanamo bay and affairs in iraq, i was there with my colleagues pushing the system to get to the truth about the abuses at abu ghraib and gitmo. now the shoe is on the other foot and it is disappointing. they haven't provided the basics about benghazi. do you believe you understand what happened in benghazi? can you tell me how the story started that this was a protest gone bad when everybody on the ground in real-time reported a terrorist attack? >> have they not made these people available even on a confidential classified basis before the intelligence committees for example? >> it is mine understanding that the survivors, state department, personnel who survived the consulate attack, o
the fbi interviews 48 hours after the attack and never been provided to the congress. here's why i think that's important. i don't believe there was ever a protest and i think the people on the ground told the fbi that they were attacked by a bunch of terrorists and i don't know how in the world the story started. there was a protest inspired by video gone bad. when we investigated guantanamo bay and affairs in iraq, i was there with my colleagues pushing the system to get to the truth about...
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the fbi agent, he spoke with me. i was very scared. >> he told authorities he acted alone and that a friend had dropped him off at lax but officials don't believe that the friend knew of the suspect's plan. we have the lathest on the investigation. >>> new photos of the terror at l.a.x. friday morning show passengers huddled together. an eerily desserted security checkpoint and heavily armed law enforcement officials. airport operations returned to normal on sunday. flowers left inside terminal three prooufrs a solemn reminder of the deadly shooting. >> shots fired. >> 42 federal criminal complaints, 23-year-old with an assault rifle, high capacity magazines, a bag of ammunition and a handwritten manifesto. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill employees. >> they reportedly asked some people if they were with tsa. he moved on when they responded no. but at the checkpoint, he open fired. the tsa officer gerardo hernandez who was about to celebrate his 40th birthday was killed. >> tsa is ju
the fbi agent, he spoke with me. i was very scared. >> he told authorities he acted alone and that a friend had dropped him off at lax but officials don't believe that the friend knew of the suspect's plan. we have the lathest on the investigation. >>> new photos of the terror at l.a.x. friday morning show passengers huddled together. an eerily desserted security checkpoint and heavily armed law enforcement officials. airport operations returned to normal on sunday. flowers left...
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them. i'm injured right now. but the concern is really to take care of you. you know where the gunman is at. i like to make sure that people are safe first. >> the other wounded tsa officer has been released from the hospital. the condition of the high school teacher, who was shot in the calf, has been upgraded from fair to good. the shooting suspect remains unconscious in the hospital. and his relatives have offered sympathy to the victims of that shooting. >>> meanwhile, new this morning, an airport scare of a different kind in montreal. a conveyor belt used for loading baggage burst into flames, leaving seve
another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them....
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his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy. he'd lived in his apartment with him for a little over a year. but there were no major issues. when our local flath asked his roommate if he was surprised he had a gun, he said he was shocked because he'd never shown a gun in the home before, never shown any type of difficult behavior. we don't know much about the suspect. that picture will emerge as the days come forward. police looking into the motive. why would he want to shoot these people. >> we can hear the planes are taking off and landing. what's the status of terminal 3? >> reporter: terminal 3 remains shut down to the public. the tsa is allowing some passengers who were ticketed passengers during the shooting when the shoo
his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy. he'd lived in his apartment with him for a little over a year. but there were no major issues. when...
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the fbi is now conducting an independent investigation. >>> in the east bay now, the alameda county sheriffs office is investigating a senior care facility accused of abandoned 14 patients. authorities say patients at the valley springs manor nursing home in castro valley were left with only a cook, a janitor, and a caretaker for two days last week. the rest of the employees left after the state ordered the facility to temporarily shut down. the remaining workers eventually became alarmed and called the sheriffs office. state officials say the owner of the nursing home also ownsf&d t facilities in oakland and modesto. those facilities were shut down last week as well. >>> if a san francisco supervisor has his way, get ready to pay more for sugary drinks like soda. the plan is to increase the tax on those drinks and use)-r that money to fight childhood obes y obesity. nbc bay area's christie smith is live in san francisco. other cities have tried to implement a soda tax just like this. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. if this were to pass in san francisco, you'd pay a 40-cent tax on a
the fbi is now conducting an independent investigation. >>> in the east bay now, the alameda county sheriffs office is investigating a senior care facility accused of abandoned 14 patients. authorities say patients at the valley springs manor nursing home in castro valley were left with only a cook, a janitor, and a caretaker for two days last week. the rest of the employees left after the state ordered the facility to temporarily shut down. the remaining workers eventually became...
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fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man getting to a safe area. i turned around and there was the gunman that shot me twice. >> reporter: he just left his friend, tsa officer geraldo hernandez, who was shot to death standing at the prescreening area. >> only now it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: he was near passenger brian lud mechlt mer, now shattered by a bullet. he dragged himself into a closet. >> found a sweatshirt in a closet, made a makeshift tourniquet out of it. he was very scared at that point. he thought that might be the end. >> reporter: as victims heal, investigators
fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man...
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. >>> we'll hear more about what the fbi has found so far and what could have driven this 23-year-old man to shoot to kill at l.a.x. friday. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a
. >>> we'll hear more about what the fbi has found so far and what could have driven this 23-year-old man to shoot to kill at l.a.x. friday. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten...
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he was arrested by the fbi on drug charges and served six months in federal prison. but ultimately he won back the public trust. and won re-election as mayor in 1994. we'll be right back. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. congestion, for the smo
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the fbi says he was carrying a handwritten letter during his shooting spree. in it he expresses his desire to kill multiple tsa officers. he wrote getting a gun into the airport was seesy. sees -- easy. he opened fire on friday killing a tsa officer and wounding three our people. >> a panel of judges will begin hearing arguments in the bp oil case. last months they threw out a set esetelement. and the supreme court dismissed a appeal by oklahoma to revive a abortion law. it banned drug induced abortionings. the oklahoma court struck it done last year. they are asking the court to reissue a detailed version of their opinion. with the supreme court's dismissal the law researc remair turned. >> isome european union lawmakes say the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life.
the fbi says he was carrying a handwritten letter during his shooting spree. in it he expresses his desire to kill multiple tsa officers. he wrote getting a gun into the airport was seesy. sees -- easy. he opened fire on friday killing a tsa officer and wounding three our people. >> a panel of judges will begin hearing arguments in the bp oil case. last months they threw out a set esetelement. and the supreme court dismissed a appeal by oklahoma to revive a abortion law. it banned drug...
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. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart: that's obamacare and that's fraud possibly within obamacare. >> correct. stuart: now you've got numbers on fraud within medicare and medicaid. you've got the numbers from the fbi. >> from the fbi as well. and they have dated it back to 2009. that's the best data they can get. they're saying anywhere, and it's a huge range, anywhere from 75 billion to 250 billion in existing health programs. stuart: that's medicare and medicaid. >> that's correct. stuart: forget obamacare. >> and other government health programs, correct. 75 billion to 250 billion. stuart: to a quarter trillion
. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart:...
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the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some eyebrows. did chris christie call newt gingrich a joke that couldn't be taken seriously? >> well, tonight for the first time you will be live with me to fire back. look at him, looking angry, i can promise it will be lively and absolutely no holds barred.
the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some...
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>> fbi joins an investigation into a east bay nursing home and a patient is now missing. >> new developments in the disappearance of a san francisco hospital patient. the search for the witness who spotted her. >>> a bay area newspaper explains it's decision to join the antired skin campaign. >>> police confirm what witnesses told abc7 news that a sheriff's deputy shot and killed a 13-year-old boy just moments after' arrived at the scene. good evening, i'm dan ashley >> we heard from a witness last week that the deputy fired within seconds of confronting that teenager. wnt we know he fired before the partner could get out of the car the victim holding what turned out to be an air soft gun designed to look like an ak 47. >> we're told demonstrators on the way to this court house square. and they should be here momentarily. there have been demonstrations here almost every day since this happened today's group gathered about a half mile away and are marching here to the town square where a rally is scheduled at 6:00. delayed as i mentioned this, group is a lot smaller than hundred who's marched
>> fbi joins an investigation into a east bay nursing home and a patient is now missing. >> new developments in the disappearance of a san francisco hospital patient. the search for the witness who spotted her. >>> a bay area newspaper explains it's decision to join the antired skin campaign. >>> police confirm what witnesses told abc7 news that a sheriff's deputy shot and killed a 13-year-old boy just moments after' arrived at the scene. good evening, i'm dan...
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but now the fbi is conducting an investigation. and dan simon is out front. >> reporter: an ak-47 replica, mistaken for the real thing. the deputy fired 13 rounds at lopez, killing him. >> the reports were he asked the boy to drop the weapon and he didn't drop it. >> andy was not that type, andy, if he knew it was a sheriff, if he was asked, andy would have dropped it. i don't believe that at all. >> family and friends have held rallies, calling the shooting a combination of unnecessary force and profiling. some say he was profiled because he was hispanic, walking through a rough neighborhood. >> we want him to be prosecuted for what he did. he took somebody's life. you know, he had just turned 13. you know, we want justice for andy. and until we get that we are not going to stop marching. >> i understand that the community is angry and sad and this is a horrible tragedy for all involved. >> sonoma county sheriff told us he could not go into details of the case. but he confirmed the deputy who fired the shots is eric gillhouse, an
but now the fbi is conducting an investigation. and dan simon is out front. >> reporter: an ak-47 replica, mistaken for the real thing. the deputy fired 13 rounds at lopez, killing him. >> the reports were he asked the boy to drop the weapon and he didn't drop it. >> andy was not that type, andy, if he knew it was a sheriff, if he was asked, andy would have dropped it. i don't believe that at all. >> family and friends have held rallies, calling the shooting a...
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i mean, she used tactics that you hear homeland security and the fbi using. i mean, just by instinct she did that. >> one thing i always wonder about people being kidnapped in this type of a situation is how you survive, day to day, week to week, sometimes second by second, did she talk to you about how mentally she would escape? what gave her that will to survive? >> you know, it is astounding to me that she had the strength that she did. now think about this. he has chained her to this pole around the neck and her waist, put a motorcycle helmet, straps it tight, closes the visor, and chief leaves her there for days, it is cold, it smells, there was not enough play in the chain to lay down, so she would just lean into it and pass out essentially. and then she would wake back up. she says she was referred to as the unbreakable one. she fought him every step of the way. she would fight back. she would challenge him. she would argue with him and she would pay the price for it but she said that she knew that after having seen his face that he could not let her g
i mean, she used tactics that you hear homeland security and the fbi using. i mean, just by instinct she did that. >> one thing i always wonder about people being kidnapped in this type of a situation is how you survive, day to day, week to week, sometimes second by second, did she talk to you about how mentally she would escape? what gave her that will to survive? >> you know, it is astounding to me that she had the strength that she did. now think about this. he has chained her to...
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now, this inquiry by the fbi and federal prosecutors is a huge victory for the teen's family who have argued all along their son was murdered. >> we got to fight for him. if we don't fight, no one will. >> we want justice. we're not stopping until we get justice. >> karen desoto is a defense attorney and former prosecutor. welcome to you. what kind of evidence do federal investigators have to open this informati investigation? >> well, they have the autopsy report from the forensics that was done by the parents. they had the body exhumed. >> a second one? >> a second one, right. they felt confident their son was murdered and have been fighting all along. they got the body exhumed, came up, they did the autopsy, and sure enough, even though there's some bizarre facts about the body being stuffed with newspaper, and that's another controversy, but according to that doctor, it was blunt trauma. >> okay. blunt trauma, as i understand it, to the right side of his neck. put that with the first report that was the straight autopsy in which it said he died as a result of going head first. so
now, this inquiry by the fbi and federal prosecutors is a huge victory for the teen's family who have argued all along their son was murdered. >> we got to fight for him. if we don't fight, no one will. >> we want justice. we're not stopping until we get justice. >> karen desoto is a defense attorney and former prosecutor. welcome to you. what kind of evidence do federal investigators have to open this informati investigation? >> well, they have the autopsy report from...
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and reid reported a bribe to the fbi and arranged a meeting with the guy in his office. by agreement, the fbi agents burst in to arrest the guy at the point where harry reid asked, is this the money? but although he was taking part in a sting, harry reid was unable to control his temper. the videotape shows him getting up from his chair and saying [ bleep ], you tried to bribe me. and then harry reid, on tape, with the fbi there tried to choke the guy, the guy got eight months in prison, and later married latoya jackson, seriously. we have more with our interview today, including what harry reid thinks about cory booker, who is to be sworn in tomorrow. but when you see harry reid, there is something about the way he talks in person that is different in person than it is on camera. you have to trust me. it makes you remember where he comes from. trust me. we have more ahead. >> that must be music to the ears of frank sinatra who says he may eventually open a hotel casino now in las vegas, now that he once again has a nevada gaming license. the license was granted at a sta
and reid reported a bribe to the fbi and arranged a meeting with the guy in his office. by agreement, the fbi agents burst in to arrest the guy at the point where harry reid asked, is this the money? but although he was taking part in a sting, harry reid was unable to control his temper. the videotape shows him getting up from his chair and saying [ bleep ], you tried to bribe me. and then harry reid, on tape, with the fbi there tried to choke the guy, the guy got eight months in prison, and...
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and i want to bring in tim cl clemente, a former fbi counterterrorism unit. this unit running the investigation into the shooting at l.a.x. tim picking up on what brian todd just said, you get through the security point and then really you think about horrible things could have happened. so many people walking around. planes and you could hijack a plane. does that concern you sort of that he was able to get as far as he did? >> well, erin, there's the tsa officers, my prayers go out to the family of the individual who died and the wounded people. but the t sa officers are not armed so they have no way realistically to deal with a threat like this. and there's very limited los angeles airport officers that are spread out only in specific areas throughout the airport. usually at at security checkpoints, i flew through this terminal 3 just last night flew from l.a.x. to washington, d.c. last night on a red eye. my daughter flew out of that terminal earlier this morning. but the security there the tsa at those security checkpoints usually have an armed l.a. offic
and i want to bring in tim cl clemente, a former fbi counterterrorism unit. this unit running the investigation into the shooting at l.a.x. tim picking up on what brian todd just said, you get through the security point and then really you think about horrible things could have happened. so many people walking around. planes and you could hijack a plane. does that concern you sort of that he was able to get as far as he did? >> well, erin, there's the tsa officers, my prayers go out to...
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. >> reporter: as the fbi works out the details of the murderous path the tsa is asking how in the post-9/11 era did a gunman make it this close to a passenger plane. >> this gives us great concern, so we'll look at what our policies are but it's all done in corporation with each airport police agency, and how we go about providing for the best possible security. >> reporter: because on this day in america's third busiest airport it failed to prevent one man with a gun from doing this. federal agents are also asking for the public's help, asking them to e-mail in any pictures or video of what happened inside this terminal at the fbi. christi, victor? >> thank you very much. >>> let's talk about the suspect paul ciancia. he grew up in pennsville, new jersey and recently moved to l.a. he is 23. he attended an all-boys catholic high school in wilmington, delaware between 2009 and 2008 and obtained ocho motorcycle mechanic certificate. his father owns a repair shop and he was unemployed. his mother died back in 2009 after battling multiple score row sis. >> he's the first line of officer to
. >> reporter: as the fbi works out the details of the murderous path the tsa is asking how in the post-9/11 era did a gunman make it this close to a passenger plane. >> this gives us great concern, so we'll look at what our policies are but it's all done in corporation with each airport police agency, and how we go about providing for the best possible security. >> reporter: because on this day in america's third busiest airport it failed to prevent one man with a gun from...
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to that end, we as the seansah family have fully cooperated with the fbi and other law enforcement agencies over the last several days. it's most port for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family. >> meanwhile, the woman who knows the alleged gunman and his three room mates is sharing details about ciancia and the day of the shooting exclusively with cnn. stephanie elam, let me bring you in. you're live outside l.a.x. first, let's talk about police because we know his parents alerted police. police were within minutes of his apartment on friday morning. >> within minutes. we're talking about 45 minutes, brooke. what we understand happened is that allegedly, paul ciancia sent a text message to his brother and father on that morning, on friday morning, according to this woman who knows ciancia, he said he was going to kill himself. that sent them to call the authorities in their town. they then reached out to the los angeles police department who then went to do a welfare check, but seauns yauz was already gone. he asked another roommate to give him a ri
to that end, we as the seansah family have fully cooperated with the fbi and other law enforcement agencies over the last several days. it's most port for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family. >> meanwhile, the woman who knows the alleged gunman and his three room mates is sharing details about ciancia and the day of the shooting exclusively with cnn. stephanie elam, let me bring you in. you're live outside l.a.x. first, let's talk about police...